Getting power to shed using extension lead?
hi is there any way i can get power to my shed using a extension lead permanantely to power 2 fluro 18w lights and a few power points and should i use a extra heavy duty lead as i live in a rented house and do not have permission to connect my shed up to the mains box.thankyou also my power is 240v
Getting power to shed using extension lead?theatreAs long as it is water proof, and I would think about where I would put it to keep it away from the mower. Even thou your lights are not heavy duty I would go with a heavy wire to be on the safe side. I would use under ground PVC if the Landlord would permit this.
Getting power to shed using extension lead?opera music opera theater
You can certainly. I've done it often.
How far away is the shed? You could bury conduit, or even PVC with cable running.
The issue is the 240. Is that what you intend to take to the shed, then split? By extension it sounds like you're considering hard wiring? Or might you be OK, just plugging in, to a receptacle? Certainly for the lights, a recept. on a 15 or 20 Amp breaker will work, as well as some power tools, and assuming the breaker isn't being used at a load limit when you use power in the shed.|||It all depends where you plan on taking the power from and what you plan on running from the sockets.
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